From Beyoncé To Megan Thee Stallion, Black Women Dominated Last Night’s GRAMMYS

Black women dominated last night’s GRAMMYS!

Beyoncé came through and made history. After receiving her 28th GRAMMY win last night, she now holds the most wins EVER for a female artist.

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The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree because her daughter Blue Ivy Carter snagged her first GRAMMY award at 9-years-old for “Brown Skin Girl,” and its win for Best Music Video.

Megan Thee Stallion also won big last night for Best New Artist and her “Savage” remix featuring Queen Bey snagged Best Rap Song and  Best Rap Performance!

H.E.R walked away with the Song of The Year for “I Can’t Breathe,” and the Best R&B Song for “Better Than I Imagined.”

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Ledisi also held it down for Black women last night winning the best traditional R&B performance for “Anything For You.”

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